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Analysis of Research Trends and Output Effectiveness in the Medical Field Based on the National Natural Science Foundation of China. [PDF]
Jin H, Hui H, Xinjie B, Hua B.
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Between Engineering and Science
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2020When I was an engineering student, during the 1960s, a common joke was that if a space rocket reached its goal, it was called a success of science; but if it did not succeed, then it was a failure of engineering. This witticism is a sample of the latent dispute between science and engineering. Science has played a fundamental role in the development of
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Engineering in Computing and Science
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2006In March 2003, the members of the American Physical Society met in Austin, Texas, to hear and talk about their research. As Physics Today's news editor, I went there too. Covering a big physics meeting is grueling. Unlike real scientists, science reporters have to pay attention to every field and subfield without bias or favor.
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THE SCIENCE OF TISSUE ENGINEERING
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2000This article reviews the development of tissue engineering during the last decade. The science began to fully develop in association with efforts to combine viable cells with biocompatible material. The history and scope of this new field are presented. Basic principles of cell biology, materials, and technologies are discussed.
C A, Vacanti, J P, Vacanti
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Modeling in engineering and science
Communications of the ACM, 2018Understanding behavior by building models.
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Communications of the ACM, 2011
Exploring the dual nature of computing education research.
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Exploring the dual nature of computing education research.
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Knowledge in science and engineering
Synthese, 2008It is now fashionable to say that science and technology are social constructions. This is true, or rather, a truism. Man is a social animal. Man is a linguistic animal, and language is social. Hence all products of human activities and everything that involves language are social constructions.
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